In this day and age where anyone may be carrying a camera on them to use at any moment, it can be difficult to make a living as a professional photographer. Jayme Halbritter is one creative living the dream.

Last night, the documentary “Page One: A Year Inside the New York Times” premiered at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Film Festival. The movie stars Minneapolis alt-weekly alumnus David Carr, who is now the Times’ brashest media writer. We caught up with Carr and film director Andrew Rossi before the showing.

n the unlikely event that there is a bookstore in Moose Lake, Minn., it should hop on the marketing of “Rio” fast. An animated comedy that plays younger than most, “Rio” is set in both Moose Lake, where Linda Gunderson and her pet macaw, Blu, run a bookstore, and in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where the two venture when they learn Blu is the last male of his kind.

Pianist/composer Jeremy Walker says forget about business models, record label contracts, or dire predictions about the collapse of the music industry – the fundamentals of playing – and the human relationships at the center of it all – haven’t changed